[DiscordArchive] I'm sure it will. I'd guess it is quite impossible to have a sound understanding of the project with
[DiscordArchive] I'm sure it will. I'd guess it is quite impossible to have a sound understanding of the project with
Archived author: Kaev • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:26:46.380000+00:00
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I mean, they're more polite and helpful than the TC devs in my experience, but that wasn't the reason for AC
Archived author: A2 • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:27:12.433000+00:00
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Fuck no
Archived author: A2 • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:27:17.734000+00:00
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I hate C based languages
Archived author: A2 • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:27:28.287000+00:00
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but I still have to work with it in 010 editor script
Archived author: Vargat • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:27:32.334000+00:00
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So the big divider is TC (trinityCore) vs AC (azerothCore). Are they fork of a common project or stand alone projects?
Archived author: A2 • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:27:33.731000+00:00
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Archived author: <o> • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:28:10.900000+00:00
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the major split was in 2015 when trinitycore started upgrading the network stack, since acs fork at that point was proprietary and used in a pretty large server
Archived author: Kaev • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:28:16.331000+00:00
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All big server projects are forked of the same old projects
Archived author: A2 • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:28:45.450000+00:00
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And they still run same way performance wise
Archived author: A2 • Posted: 2021-06-26T08:28:54.472000+00:00
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Not sure how is the bug count on AC vs TC thou